Scientific Olympic
The Library’s streaming NBC newsreel archive contains video footage past and present including a new collection discussing the Science of the Olympic Games. This same source can be used to locate archival footage related to past Olympic Games. Cheers for … Continued
JoVE – The Journal of Visualized Experiments
The library is very pleased to share its most recent acquisition: – The Journal of Visualized Experiments. is a peer-reviewed, PubMed indexed journal. Each scientific journal article selected for publication includes an accompanying video article, produced by to … Continued
The First World War: Propaganda and Recruitment
The Ohrstrom Library is very happy to announce its purchase of the database. This archive has been created by Adam Matthew digital with content provided from several international libraries. The First World War: Propaganda and Recruitment contains digitized international content related to … Continued
Citation Salvation and Deliverance from Plagiarism
Have you seen this? Now hanging in the Humanities classrooms is a new poster, designed to achieve Citation Salvation and Deliverance from Plagiarism. Scan the poster’s QR codes to take you directly to the library’s citation guide, to Noodletools and/or the … Continued
Hello Physics V,
Lovely to see you over in Lindsay today! As you recall, a great place to locate anchoring background information is the Gale Virtual Reference Collection. From here, and to meet the scholarly journal component of the assignment, recommended are both Ebsco’s – … Continued